WEBVTT phones. rtFour and a half months afterSabrina Ray died inside thisPerry home - the search warrant is now public.We've now learned Sabrina Ray's rtcousin - Josie Bousman - is the one who called 911. 20-year-old Bousman - who was charged withaiding and abetting kidnappingand child enrtdangerment in May - was supposed to be watching Sabrina and two other girls while their adoptive parents -Marc and Misty Ray were out oftown. rtDocuments show Bousman tried to give Ray water - just before shebecame unresponsive.<I THINK THAT'S PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOSTHEARTBREAKING DETAILS TO READ ABOUT.> Jaqcueline Riekenartis a Perry business owner and community member who's been active in seeking justice for Ray. She runs the Voice ofSabrina Ray Facertbook page.<I THINK I JUST WANT TO CRY BECAUSE WHAT THAT CHILD WENT THOUGH, NO CHILD SHOULD GO THROUGH.> The search warrant also shows that after learnrting Ray was coldto the touch Josie Bousmancalled her Grandmother, Carla Bousman, and Marc and Misty Ray ....She didn't call 911 until 10minutes later. Misty Ray - whortwas in Nashville, Tennessee atthe time, threw away her cell phone along with the cell phonesrtof her husband Marc, son Justin,and 10 year old son who isn't named.<I THOUGHTWHAT IS SHE HIDING? THERE'S MORETO THIS STORY.> Authorities alsonote in the search warrant -rtthey seized several computers since the Rays used them to message the parents of thechildren they watched at theirin-home daycare. Today that in-home daycare is no longerrtboarded up - a family tells KCCIthey just moved in. They plan to leave this memorial outfront. Others tributes like this park bench and tree ... arertthe Perry community's way ofkeeping Ray's memory alive. <WE WANTJUSTICE FOR THIS GIRL.>

Search warrants obtained by KCCI reveal new details about what happened the night that 16-year-old Sabrina Ray was found dead in her Perry home earlier this year.

Sabrina was just 56 pounds at the time of her death May 12, and the Office of the Iowa State Medical Examiner has determined she suffered from severe malnutrition.

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Misty Ray, 40, and her husband, Marc Ray, 41, were Sabrina’s adoptive parents who ran an in-home day care.

Both parents were arrested and each charged with child endangerment resulting in death and seven other child endangerment and negligence counts.

According to the search warrant, Sabrina’s cousin, 20-year-old Josie Bousman, who also lived in the home, was in charge of Sabrina and two other children.

Court documents indicate that Josie Bousman tried to give Sabrina water just before she became unresponsive.

The search warrant said Sabrina was "cold to the touch," so Josie Bousman called her grandmother, 62-year-old Carla Bousman, who arrived at the house to help revive Sabrina. It took about 10 minutes until they called 911.

The Bousmans realized the girl was dead, so they called the Rays, who were in Nashville, Tennessee, visiting another suspect in the case, 21-year-old Justin Ray, and three other relatives/friends.

Justin Ray allegedly “drop-kicked” Sabrina down the basement staircase, causing her to land on the basement floor, according to court documents. He also kicked her in the face.

Jaqcueline Riekena, a Perry business owner and community member who has been active in seeking justice for Sabrina, started a Facebook page called A Voice of Sabrina Ray. "I just want to cry because what the child went through, no child should go through," Riekena said.

Marc Ray told police that Misty Ray discarded the family’s cellphones as soon as she learned of Sabrina’s death, according to court documents.

"I thought, 'What is she hiding? There's more to this story,'" Riekena said.

Authorities also seized several computers since the Rays used them to message the parents of the children they watched at their in-home day care, court documents charge.

The day care is no longer boarded up, and a family told KCCI they have just moved in. They plan to leave a memorial in the front yard. Other tributes such as a park bench and a tree are the Perry community's way of keeping Sabrina's memory alive.

"We want justice for this girl, and we want to see her buried. We want her remains with God," Riekena said.

Josie Bousman has been charged with three counts of aiding and abetting first-degree kidnapping, and one count of aiding and abetting child endangerment causing death.

Carla Bousman has been charged with three counts of aiding and abetting first-degree kidnapping, one count of aiding and abetting child endangerment causing death and one count of obstructing prosecution or defense in the case.

Justin Ray has been charged with two felony counts of willful injury and two felony counts of child endangerment.

According to court documents, the trial involving Sabrina’s abuse and death will likely be delayed until next year.